During a training mission from Malmstrom AFB on Feb. 2, 1970, this F-106 entered an uncontrollable flat spin forcing the pilot, Maj. (Ret.) Gary Foust, to eject. Unpiloted, the aircraft recovered on its own and made a gentle belly landing in a field near Big Sandy, Mont.

While serving in Afghanistan, U.S. military combat dog Layka was shot four times by the enemy at point-blank range. Despite her injuries, she still attacked and subdued the shooter, saving her handler and the other members of the team. Seven hours of surgery and the amputation of one leg saved her life. Her handler, Staff Sgt. Julian McDonald, fought hard to adopt her and she's now become a part of his family.
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ABBOTSFORD, CANADA: Grizzly man Mark Dumas, 60, is the only man in the world who can touch a polar bear. And as these incredible pictures show the fearless bear handler from Abbotsford, British Columbia, even goes for dip in his swimming pool where he and 16-year-old polar bear Agee enjoy a watery cuddle together.

They're back! Home Free does it again. This time singing one of my all time favorite songs, Wagon Wheel ( Old Crow Medicine Show ), intertwined with Song Of The South ( Alabama ).
Best viewed full screen in 1080p HD, sound UP!

After over 8 months of marathon+ days, Mike Ehredt's amazing personal tribute to over 6,550 fallen US Servicemen and women ended on Veterans Day, November 11, 2012, in Galveston, Texas, at 1:30 PM. In 2010, Mike ran from Astoria, OR, to Rockland, ME, and placed 4,424 flags, one every mile for every US soldier and Marine lost in Iraq. Then, in 2012, Mike placed the last of 2,140 flags, honoring those US soldiers and Marines who had died in Afghanistan.
To find a flag location for a fallen service member:
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Fewer than 20 grizzly bears remain in the North Cascades. Wildlife filmmaker and ecologist Chris Morgan interviews Washington State residents about what they know about their elusive neighbors. He helps bust some common myths and raises the question of whether or not cohabitation is possible with one of the state's critically endangered species.
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AN INJURED baby elephant is saved by a heroic rescue team after being caught in a poacher's snare and attacked with a spear. The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (DSWT) was called to save the orphaned animal, named Simotua, in June, after he had been left to die in Kenya's 15,000 acre Rumuruti Forest. The one year old elephant was suffering from a large spear wound to his skull and had a deadly snare wrapped around his leg – both of which were potentially life-threatening.

This is CRAZY! Please watch this one all the way to the end to see the pigs reaction. A camera falls from a sky diving airplane and lands on the skydivers property in his pig pen.
He found the camera 8 months later and posted this video for us to see. Unreal!

While processing this Switzerland footage the Creative Media Group team of creative professionals developed proprietary work-flows and innovative techniques that allowed them to pull out rich vibrant colors and process ultra high-resolution video content. Some of this Switzerland footage was created by specially programmed and engineered pieces of patent-pending technology. Best viewed full screen in at least 1080p or higher, sound up!
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You don't need to be an Opera fan to enjoy this video of the day Sacla' the Pesto Pioneers and Italian foodies favourite, served up a great surprise at a Buckinghamshire primary school and staged an impromptu Opera in the canteen at lunch time. The look on the kids faces: Priceless!

Brylie the golden labrador retriever would rather take a nice nap, floating in her kiddy pool, in the swimming pool, than swim. Of couse she must also have Teddy Bear by her side. A dogs life is a good life, at least in Brylie's case.

A white stray canine, which later became known as Bella, wandered into The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee and befriended an elephant named Tarra. The inseparable friends were incredible in their devotion to each other for many years. When Bella becomes bedridden and behind closed doors for three weeks, see out what drives Tarra the elephant to visit Bella every day.

Hear a man who survived severe injuries when he was attacked by a grizzly bear explain why he feels guilty and says "it really wasn't the bear's fault." The attack happened near Cody, Wyoming, not far from the man's home, and also not far from Yellowstone National Park.

A Story For Tomorrow by Gnarly Bay Productions Inc
A long, long time ago there were two people who looked very much like yourselves and as with you, they were on a journey. A quest if you will, to find what we all seem to be searching for... Best viewed fullscreen at 720p HD.
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Music:
Bowspirit by: Balmorhea
Skeletons by: Yeah Yeah Yeahs...